Here at Pro Photo Repair, Inc., we complete repairs on all kinds of photographic equipment. Some of the recent products we have had the pleasure of repairing/servicing range from the roughly $7,000.00 Leica M9, to the smaller point and shoot cameras. Many professionals in San Diego, the surrounding area and all over the United States choose us to repair and service their equipment. As I am sure all of you are aware, Nikon is a very popular choice in the photographic industry and we are devastated by the new policy change.
"There are a few areas of the consumer product spectrum that should remain in "trained professional" territory."
Our technicians here at Pro Camera Repair, Inc. have been fully trained and qualified to repair the following:
35mm cameras,
Lens' both manual and auto focus,
Canon equipment,
Nikon equipment,
Minolta equipment,
Digital Cameras.
The top two technicians at our company have worked in the electronic/camera repair industry for over 30 years. We also hold a current BEAR (Bureau of Electronics and Appliance Repair) License. We take pride in offering "professional" service and repairs for our consumers.
According to the Antitrust & Business Competition Law of the state of California, we do have a right to the parts in question. "Antitrust enforcement is an important component of a sound free-market economy. Vigorous, competitive marketplaces established through antitrust vigilance help consumers by ensuring fair prices for goods and services, an array of products to choose from, quality goods and services, and the steady introduction of innovative new products."
Please visit this link for more information: http://oag.ca.gov/antitrust
Mr. Kelly Chong represents us here at Pro Camera Repair, Inc. and he is most definitely asking for the rights to these parts whether the company providing the parts sells them willfully or if we have to proceed with a legal route.
In fact, our technicians at Pro Camera Repair, Inc. have been fully trained in their field. Some of the equipment we are qualified and trained to repair include: -35mm cameras
-Camera lenses both Manual and Auto focus
-Canon equipment
-Nikon equipment
-And all Digital Cameras
Our top technicians have been working in the electronic/camera repair industry for over 30 years. Additionally, Pro Camera Repair, Inc. holds a current BEAR (Bureau of Electronics and Appliance Repair) license. We take all required and necessary precautions when repairing equipment and we also have the test software mentioned in the previous post.
We were so glad to provide you a repair service and value you as a customer. Thank you for supporting us during this struggle. We appreciate it very much.
Is this nation not founded on principals of fairness and equality? As citizens of the United States of America, we have the right to stand up when we feel like we are being taken advantage of whether it be an issue of race, gender or as consumers and businesses. We have the right to a democratic process. We also have freedom of speech.
Mr. Kelly Chong is reaching out to the consumers and businesses who are affected by this new change in policy in hopes that they will join him in speaking out for change. To assume this small camera repair store is the only one suffering the consequences of a disregard for fair business practice shows ignorance.
The State of California enforces an Antitrust & Business Competition Law. This law protects small business like Pro Camera Repair, Inc. from “unfair competition”. The availability of repair parts to a repair business is vital. Therefore, the removal of Nikon parts which have been supplied to this specific company amicably for decades would be considered “unfair”. This law was set in place to create a balanced competition between businesses and corporations. Just because a small business does not have thousands of dollars to pour into a large Civil lawsuit does not mean they do not deserve the rights which have been laid out for them in the Antitrust & Business Competition law.
What better way to reach out for help, than to inform the public (consumers and businesses) that Nikon’s new policy is against California Law and takes advantage of businesses that have been working with them for decades.
For more information visit: http://oag.ca.gov/antitrust
Here at Pro Photo Repair, Inc., we complete repairs on all kinds of photographic equipment. Some of the recent products we have had the pleasure of repairing/servicing range from the roughly $7,000.00 Leica M9, to the smaller point and shoot cameras. Many professionals in San Diego, the surrounding area and all over the United States choose us to repair and service their equipment. As I am sure all of you are aware, Nikon is a very popular choice in the photographic industry and we are devastated by the new policy change.
"There are a few areas of the consumer product spectrum that should remain in "trained professional" territory." Our technicians here at Pro Camera Repair, Inc. have been fully trained and qualified to repair the following: 35mm cameras, Lens' both manual and auto focus, Canon equipment, Nikon equipment, Minolta equipment, Digital Cameras. The top two technicians at our company have worked in the electronic/camera repair industry for over 30 years. We also hold a current BEAR (Bureau of Electronics and Appliance Repair) License. We take pride in offering "professional" service and repairs for our consumers.
According to the Antitrust & Business Competition Law of the state of California, we do have a right to the parts in question. "Antitrust enforcement is an important component of a sound free-market economy. Vigorous, competitive marketplaces established through antitrust vigilance help consumers by ensuring fair prices for goods and services, an array of products to choose from, quality goods and services, and the steady introduction of innovative new products." Please visit this link for more information: http://oag.ca.gov/antitrust
Mr. Kelly Chong represents us here at Pro Camera Repair, Inc. and he is most definitely asking for the rights to these parts whether the company providing the parts sells them willfully or if we have to proceed with a legal route.
In fact, our technicians at Pro Camera Repair, Inc. have been fully trained in their field. Some of the equipment we are qualified and trained to repair include: -35mm cameras -Camera lenses both Manual and Auto focus -Canon equipment -Nikon equipment -And all Digital Cameras Our top technicians have been working in the electronic/camera repair industry for over 30 years. Additionally, Pro Camera Repair, Inc. holds a current BEAR (Bureau of Electronics and Appliance Repair) license. We take all required and necessary precautions when repairing equipment and we also have the test software mentioned in the previous post.
We were so glad to provide you a repair service and value you as a customer. Thank you for supporting us during this struggle. We appreciate it very much.
Is this nation not founded on principals of fairness and equality? As citizens of the United States of America, we have the right to stand up when we feel like we are being taken advantage of whether it be an issue of race, gender or as consumers and businesses. We have the right to a democratic process. We also have freedom of speech. Mr. Kelly Chong is reaching out to the consumers and businesses who are affected by this new change in policy in hopes that they will join him in speaking out for change. To assume this small camera repair store is the only one suffering the consequences of a disregard for fair business practice shows ignorance. The State of California enforces an Antitrust & Business Competition Law. This law protects small business like Pro Camera Repair, Inc. from “unfair competition”. The availability of repair parts to a repair business is vital. Therefore, the removal of Nikon parts which have been supplied to this specific company amicably for decades would be considered “unfair”. This law was set in place to create a balanced competition between businesses and corporations. Just because a small business does not have thousands of dollars to pour into a large Civil lawsuit does not mean they do not deserve the rights which have been laid out for them in the Antitrust & Business Competition law. What better way to reach out for help, than to inform the public (consumers and businesses) that Nikon’s new policy is against California Law and takes advantage of businesses that have been working with them for decades. For more information visit: http://oag.ca.gov/antitrust